TURKS Bursaspor have told Rangers they'd better be ready to splash some serious cash to take Kenny Miller back to Ibrox.

Miller was unable to agree a new contract with the Light Blues late last year and was finally sold off for a cut-price £400,000 in January.

However, he has failed to settle in Bursa and Rangers manager Ally McCoist has revealed he is interested in bringing the 31-year-old back to the Govan giants for a sensational third spell.

Miller's wages could be a serious problem thanks to the fact he is currently hauling in a massive £50,000-a-week under the terms of the two-and-a-half year deal he signed.

And Bursaspor have made it clear to new Gers chairman Craig Whyte that any deal will hinge on a hefty fee being paid out on top of Miller's salary demands.

Director of transfers Erkan Kamat said: "If the circumstances are right, if things are good and the conditions are correct, then why not?

"But Rangers have to pay serious money, a good transfer fee.

"If Rangers are opening the door, we can maybe settle something.

"It can happen, but it is not just a case of opening the door.

"It's not that easy.

"I will have to make a plan. I will meet Kenny and then we will have a clearer picture.

"At the moment, I am not talking about his valuation. We will see what Rangers want to do."

Kamat has also confirmed that he found it tough to deal with the Rangers boardroom when seeing four separate bids for Steven Whittaker turned down before the player agreed a new five-year Ibrox contract.

He said: "I wanted to sign Steven Whittaker, but Rangers always gave me a 'no' answer.